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81 Walker St

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Chinatown,
New York,
NY

Floors

6

Total Size

4,564 sqft

Lot Size

0 acres

Zoning

Year Constructed

1868

Year Renovated

2001

Number of Buildings

1

Features

 Close To Public Transit

About 81 Walker St

Built in 1868, 81 Walker Street in New York boasts 6 floors and was converted into a smart condominium building in 2001. Offering tenants an abundance of natural light, this gorgeous landmarked property is an ideal turn-key solution for professionals looking to rent office space for live/work purposes or showrooms with professional office space.

Featuring 15' ceiling heights and stripped cast iron Doric columns, exposed brick walls and 300-year-old ceiling beams, skylights and outdoor space, HVAC, high AMP electrical service, alarm system, phone hook-ups and soundproof areas, 81 Walker Street in New York is a wonderful example of how a historic building can be sympathetically renovated and transformed for the 21st century without losing character.

Suitable as office/flex or retail space, 81 Walker Street offers New York's entrepreneurs full and partial floor opportunities. The upper floors feature a key-locked elevator access directly into the units.

The area offers tenants good access to public transit and amenities like restaurants and cafes, shops and gyms.

Featuring an Italianate/Second Empire marble facade in mellow red-brown hues with a cast-iron base structure, 81 Walker in New York stands on the spot of former St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, dating back to 1821.

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Internet Providers for 81 Walker St

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Technology

Max Download Speed

Max Upload Speed

Lightower

Fiber

10 Gb/s

10 Gb/s

Verizon New York

Fiber

1 Gb/s

25 Mb/s

Time Warner Cable

Cable

100 Mb/s

6 Mb/s

MegaPath

DSL

50 Mb/s

50 Mb/s

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The Market:
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